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The ios-sim-portable is a command-line utility written in Node.js that launches an iOS application bundle (.app) in the Xcode iOS Simulator.
To install ios-sim-portable, run the following command.
npm i -g ios-sim-portable
To update ios-sim-portable, run the following command.
npm update -g ios-sim-portable
To uninstall ios-sim-portable, run the following command.
npm uninstall -g ios-sim-portable
$ ios-sim-portable <command> [parameters] [--options <values>]
$ isim <command> [parameters] [--options <values>]
General commands:
help <command> Shows additional information about the commands in this list.
launch <full path> Launches the application bundle at the specified path in the iOS Simulator.
device-types Lists the available device types for the current Xcode version.
sdks Lists the available iOS SDK versions.
notify-post Post a darwin notification on a device.
For more information about each command, run
$ isim help <command>
or
$ isim <command> --help
This software is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license, quoted here.
Both the Telerik AppBuilder CLI (appbuilder
) and the NativeScript CLI (nativescript
) rely on ios-sim-portable to load projects in the iOS Simulator.
The Telerik AppBuilder CLI lets you build, test, deploy, and publish hybrid mobile apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone 8 from your favorite IDE or code editor.
The NativeScript CLI lets you create, build, and deploy Telerik NativeScript-based projects on iOS and Android devices.
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We found that ios-sim-portable demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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